Tuesday, June 26, 2007
What Could Possibly Be Said?
Now, if only someone would invest some sort of electronic diary-type device that would allow us to remain in contact despite physical distance.
"Rage Boy"
Professional Protester, Jihadi-style � snapped shot
Thursday, June 21, 2007
He Is a Rock, He Is an Island
Vice President Dick Cheney has asserted his office is not a part of the executive branch of the U.S. government, and therefore not bound by a presidential order governing the protection of classified information by government agencies, according to a new letter from Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., to Cheney.
Summer Solstice
Setting a Low Threshold
"...oh, no, I mean there's diversity here, but not where I live, out in Santa Clara."
Yes, But Who Weeps for the American Landmass?
All my life I've had to bite my tongue when Oct. 12 came around because of the romantic delusions that a certain cross-section of the population has with Christopher Columbus. But the last few years have been very traumatic for me. Between 2002 and 2004 Lewis and Clark was the focus of celebration, despite the fact that event led to the mass murder of native people as well as environmental devastation. This year in Virginia marked the 400 years of the colonization of the Southern territories, so the first reaction by the arrogant descendants of those invaders is to once again "celebrate," despite the fact of the legacy of slavery and mass murder that followed. I have decided to celebrate an event that is very humiliating to the Caucasian population.
Sept. 11 will be my holiday, for I have the right to admire "questionable figures and events" as well. Osama bin Laden in reality is a valiant revolutionary who has the courage to stand up to an overwhelmingly violent and ambitious force whose only goal is to seize control of all indigenous recourses. Mr. bin Laden is the George Washington, Geronimo and Sitting Bull of the 21st century. He did not start this war; that dubious honor goes to the U.S. This so called terrorist, as he is so commonly referred to by the Western world, has the courage to stand up to this "white entity" with conviction. The 19 brave fighters, like the colonial militia or the many other colorful heroes of Americas past, laid down their lives to strike a punishing blow to the very symbol of American imperialism.
I also must not forget to give a salute to the brave Iraqi resistance who are fighting a life and death struggle against the modern day conquistadors who are trying to plunder their country of its natural resources. All in order to feed the gluttonous appetite of a "mega-consumer society" and force them to assimilate into a foreign system of ideology. Someone who has limited arms and has to resort to using his body as a bomb is a coward to the West, but dropping a bomb from three miles in the sky or firing a cruise missile from a thousand miles out in the ocean is a heroic act. How arrogant this culture is.
Now I'm sure I have infuriated most of the reading audience. Congratulations! You have walked in my shoes.
Wyona Wolf, Cottage Grove
Race and Gender
Pornography and alcohol will be banned for Aborigines in Australia's Northern Territory, the country's prime minister, John Howard, announced today, after a report found that "rivers of grog" were leading to rampant child abuse.'Course, I feel compelled to offer this, just so as no one thinks that I am under the impression that things here in the US are hunky-dory."This is a national emergency," Mr Howard told parliament. "We're dealing with a group of young Australians for whom the concept of childhood innocence has never been present."
The sale, possession and transportation of alcohol would be banned for six months on Aboriginal-owned land in the Northern Territory, Mr Howard said, and sales would be reviewed after that.
[A] Nebraska district judge, Jeffre Cheuvront, suddenly finds himself in a war of words with attorneys on both sides of a sexual assault trial. More worrisome, he appears to be at war with language itself, and his paradoxical answer is to ban it: Last fall, Cheuvront granted a motion by defense attorneys barring the use of the words rape, sexual assault, victim, assailant, and sexual assault kit from the trial of Pamir Safi—accused of raping Tory Bowen in October 2004.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Monday, June 18, 2007
Libby
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Live Blogging the A*T-Or*g*n "Costing Out Proposals and Contracts" Training
How long can this take? 15 minutes and running for my colleagues. I shit you not. I sit here listening to the people chatting in Salem and I can only shake my head. How in this world could you have possibly reformated the entire sheet while trying to carry out the above task?
Live Blogging the A*T-Or*g*n "Costing Out Proposals and Contracts" Training
Live Blogging the A*T-Or*g*n "Costing Out Proposals and Contracts" Training
Live Blogging the A*T-Or*g*n "Costing Out Proposals and Contracts" Training
Live Blogging the A*T-Or*g*n "Costing Out Proposals and Contracts" Training
Live Blogging the A*T-Or*g*n "Costing Out Proposals and Contracts" Training
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Echo Chambering, Just for You
In today’s White House press briefing, reporter Helen Thomas asked Tony Snow if there are “any members of the Bush family or this administration in this war.” Stunningly, Snow claimed that President Bush is actually on the “frontlines” of the war in Iraq:
Q: Are there any members of the Bush family or this administration in this war?
SNOW: Yeah, the President. The President is in the war every day.
Q: Come on, that isn’t my question –
SNOW: Well, no, if you ask any president who is a commander in chief –
Q: On the frontlines, wherever…
SNOW: The President.
Watch it
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Whither Watch? [Update]
Video here.
Brian Williams crushes my dreams and renders my blog useless. Bush took the watch off himself.
Why Unions Want Card Check
Bally's Atlantic City is asking the National Labor Relations Board to set aside results of a recent election in which dealers voted 628-255 for union representation, alleging that the United Auto Workers union unfairly interfered.
In papers filed with the board on Monday, their deadline to do so, Bally's named 10 objections to the union's conduct. Allegations included that the union's agents, supporters and representatives:
- threatened voters who did not support them.
- offered voters "things of value" to induce them to vote in the union's favor.
- threatened voters that if they did not sign a document supporting the UAW, they would be "the first to go" after the union won the election.
- And failure of the union personnel in charge of conducting the election to enforce the labor relation board's rules regarding election conduct in the polling area.
The union and casino could not immediately be reached for comment.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Archie and Jesus, Who'd a Thunk It?
scans_daily: The Gospel of Archie
The "Come On" Treatment, Indeed
Now just picture Al Gore spending an hour with these boys, begging them to playNASHVILLE, Tenn. -- If you saw the Red Hot Chili Peppers whispering to Al Gore when they accepted their Grammy Award for best rock album in February, that's the moment they committed to playing Live Earth.
Gore said he met with band members for more than an hour before this year's televised awards show, trying to persuade them to perform at one of the concerts.
While receptive to the idea, they weren't sure they could fit the July 7 concert into their schedule, Gore said Friday.
"I was pushing and pushing them that no matter how difficult it was, that it was important," he said.
The former vice president, who lost the 2000 presidential election to George Bush despite winning the popular vote, is promoting the Live Earth concerts to raise climate change awareness.
Gore, who presented the Grammy for the best rock album with Queen Latifah, said that amid their celebration for winning the award for "Stadium Arcadium," band members "came over to me on stage and whispered in my ear: `We're in.'"
"That was the greatest place to get a confirmation that I've had yet," he said.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers are among the headliners for the London concert. Other shows are slated for New York; Tokyo; Shanghai, China; Johannesburg, South Africa; Sydney, Australia; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Hamburg, Germany; and Istanbul, Turkey.
Organizers have also promised an event in Antarctica.
a freaking concert. The guy should have been the most powerful man in the world and is, instead, reduced to begging a group of former heroin addicts make room in the schedule for him. And an hour. That's a mighty long time to spend in any negotiation. Maybe there were some pretty serious caucuses.And just to other hand it. I'm also disturbed that the boys who bragged about fucking 'em just to see the look on their faces spent an hour listening to Al Gore beg them to play a show for the environment. I know Anthony always did the "I'm part native America, and therefor more spiritual than your average rocker," but that should indicate that it should have taken less than an hour. Maybe there was some sticking over a "no killing coyotes" policy.
Monday, June 11, 2007
Friday, June 8, 2007
Hard to Believe
Anyone want to take a shot at the top 6 Poison songs, as determined by the fine subscribers to Napster?
Changed My Life...Yours?
Close to Home
I bet at least half of the netleft are failed professors, over-educated literary theory PHDs, who make themselves appear more numerous than they are through their anonymity and deliberate manipulation of google. What if the netleft, that has created the impression that there is a rising plurality that would like to abandon Iraqis to Qaeda, Quds and the Ba'ath, are just a few thousand committed Marxists in their pajamas? What if the Dems have strategically miscalculated? What if their over-compensation is to appease a vocal 1 percent of the electorate that actually draws contempt from the rest of the country?
God Bless You, Stephen
How come these guys get it so right when so many, including the "serious news people" get it so freakin' wrong? How come this is "fringe?"
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Clinton and Unions
“Senator Clinton’s well-documented support for pro-union causes would not in any way be affected by some clients in a firm related to the corporate network of one of her advisers. There is no connection whatsoever with her pro-union record.”Apparently, one can have close advisers that are anti-union, but remain solidly pro-union. I have some Republican friends, but I wouldn't ask them to help me run for President. Of course Penn also points out that he is a Dem through and through. It just so happens that he is a union-buster.
I'd like to remind my friends who have already resigned themselves to knocking on doors for Hillary that this is what the Clintons and their ilk brought us...a Democratic Party that is comfortable with being anti-labor.
The Other Foot
I think that this graphic makes it pretty clear that it is Edwards that will have to drop out. Or, at least, he needs to do something pretty bold by December. When Edwards staffers talk amongst themselves, do you think they admit that have to hope that something bad happens to Hillary for their guy to have any chance?
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
More Dem Politics
Some have already resigned themselves to a Hillary candidacy. I'm going to keep thinking of ways to avoid having this happen.
The New Guy
Bates directs you to his website where he touts Senate Bill 329. The opening paragraph of the summary of SB 329 tells me all I need to know.
The Senate Commission of Health Care Access and Affordability, co-chaired during the 2006 interim by Senators Alan Bates and Ben Westlund, involved a broad-based coalition of health care providers, insurance providers, hospitals, advocates and large and small business leaders to look at ways to contain costs, improve quality and increase coverage.
Now, it's possible that "advocates" represents all the Oregonians without insurance, all Oregonians with crap insurance, all Oregonians who purchase their own insurance and all Oregonians that have employer-based insurance, but I am going to guess not. In fact, I am going to guess that "advocates" means pharmaceutical lobbyists, the AMA, and maybe the AFL-CIO.
I get depressed when I read things like this, because this is what "sensible" Dems support instead of advocating for what we truly believe. Slate has an article on the Dems caving on another of Bush's right-wing judges. Dems caved on troop withdrawal. And now the Dems are seeking to stop states from setting higher emissions standards than the federal government.
Why am I in this party again?
Friday, June 1, 2007
You Know It's True
Are conservatives the crazy ones? Time once again to show the loony liberal for what he is by listing the things he supports (in alphabetical order):
Abortion
Abolition of private property
Abolition of tradition
Adultery
Affirmative Action
"Alternative lifestyles"
Anti-Americanism
Anti-democracy
Anti conservative speech
Anti school-choice
Anti-subsidiarity
Appeasement of our enemies
Assisted suicide
Citizenship for known terrorists
Death taxes
Defiance of legitimate authority
Distribution of condoms in K-12
Diversity (except viewpoint)
Euthanasia
Female masturbation workshops in universities
Fornication
Glorification of debauchery
Godless Marxism
"Hate" crimes laws
Hate for the Christian religion
Hate for those of faith (except Islamics and Islamic bombers)
Homosexual special rights
Intolerance of the good
Isolationism
K-12 Indoctrination into Godless Marxism
K-12 Indoctrination into homosexuality
K-12 sex education
Lack of moral clarity
Moral equivalency
Moral Relativism
Nietzscheism
Obliteration of God from the public square
Parole of vicious criminals
Pedophilia (except by Catholic priests and Republicans)
Polylogism
Pro-Europeanism
Racial quotas
Radical egalitarianism
Redistribution of OTHER peoples’ money
Release of known terrorists
Same-sex "marriage"
Sodomy
Speech codes
The individual human will (will to power)
Tolerance of evil
Tolerance Über Alles
UN one-world government
Unlimited government
Unlimited taxation
"Victimless" crimes
Voting rights for aliens (legal or otherwise)
Voting rights for felons
One poster on another site wrote: "It is their fascination with death and communism that is the prime mover of such dementia."
Never saw it put any better.
What's the Freaking Point?
This is who the DSCC is looking at (after all national politicians have turned them down):
* Tony McPeak was Oregon chairman of Bob Dole for President in 1996, Oregon chairman of Oregon Veterans for Bush in 2000, an adviser to Howard Dean and John Kerry in 2004, and is now an adviser to Barack Obama. See Wikipedia for more.
* Randall Edwards was once an aide to Senator Bob Packwood - and his wife, Julia Brim-Edwards, used to be a GOP campaign consultant. Other than that, he's been a reliable, though somewhat moderate, Democrat in the state legislature and in the State Treasurer's office. He's termed out in 2008 from the Treasurer's office, so a campaign may be in the offing.
* John Russell has never held elective office, though he was once the chairman of the PDC. He is presumably a self-funder: He's donated over $160,000 to federal campaign committees since 1996 - exclusively to Democrats. Here in Oregon, Russell and his company donated $25,000 to Ted Kulongoski, $5000 to Ben Westlund, and $5000 to Ron Saxton in 2006. (Sources: here, here, and here.) In 2002, he donated $4000 to Ron Saxton.
That's right...Republicans and Republican donors. Depressing.


